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Stony Brook State Park is a 568-acre (2.30 km 2) state park located in Steuben County, New York. [1] It is located south of Dansville, Livingston County, New York Dansville, Steuben County, New York on New York State Route 36 .
The Stony Brook Reservation Parkways are a group of historic parkways in Boston and Dedham, Massachusetts. They provide access to and within the Stony Brook Reservation , a Massachusetts state park. The roadways and the park are administered by the Massachusetts Department of Conservation and Recreation , a successor to the Metropolitan ...
Stony Brook Reservation is a woodland park in Boston and Dedham, Massachusetts, a unit of the Metropolitan Park System of Greater Boston, part of the state park system of Massachusetts. It was established in 1894 as one of the five original reservations created by the Metropolitan Park Commission.
Stony Brook: 1894 Boston, Dedham 475 (192) Baseball, Biking, Fishing, Hiking, Picnicking, Swimming Pool, Skating Rink, Tennis Wilson Mountain: 1995 Dedham 213 (86) Birding, Hiking Heritage: Lynn Heritage State Park: 1990 Lynn 4.2 (1.7) History, Scenery, Walking Roxbury Heritage State Park: 1992 Roxbury 2.2 (0.89)
Nine decades after the New Deal construction boom, our kids still go to the same schools and visitors from miles around enjoy Stony Brook State Park.
Stony Brook Air Force Station, a defunct Air Force facility in Ludlow; Stony Brook Reservation, a state park at the headwaters of Stony Brook, Boston; Stony Brook Wildlife Sanctuary, Norfolk; Stony Brook Power Plant, Ludlow. The power plant located on the Stony Brook Air Force Station
West Meadow Beach Historic District is a peninsula of public parkland approximately 1.5 miles long and a former national historic district located in northwestern Stony Brook in Suffolk County, New York. The district through much of the 20th century contained 120 summer cottages built along West Meadow Beach on Long Island Sound.
The lake was created in 1925 by the Palisades Interstate Park Commission under William A. Welch by building a dam across Stony Brook. The lake filled the former site of Johnsontown—a logging settlement founded in the mid-1700s in the Stony Brook valley. [2]